welter
31welter — wel•ter [[t]ˈwɛl tər[/t]] v. i. 1) to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea 2) to roll, writhe, or tumble about; wallow (often fol. by about): pigs weltering about in the mud[/ex] 3) to lie bathed in or be drenched in something, esp. blood 4) …
32welter — to welter, to waddle, to go aside, or heavily, as women with child, or fat persons ; from the old Saxon WEALTIAN, to reel or stagger ; or else from the Saxon WELTAN, to tumble or roll; whence weltering in blood. N …
33Welter Racing — is a French sports car maker that mainly enters in the 24 Hours of Le Mans since, 1990 under the name of Gérard Welter or Rachel Welter. Gerard Welter is well versed in endurance circuits, especially the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 1993, Welter… …
34welter stakes — plural noun The stakes in a welter race • • • Main Entry: ↑welterweight …
35welter race — noun A race in which such weights are carried • • • Main Entry: ↑welterweight …
36Welter Racing — WM P80 Der WR LM04 bei der Fahrzeugvorstellung zum 24 Stunden Rennen von Le Mans 2006 …
37Welter Racing — L un des Prototypes LMP2 WR au Mans en 2006 Welter Racing, également dénommée WR est une écurie française de sport automobile fondée en 1990. Ses fondateurs, Rachel Gérard Welter, engage des prototypes aux 24 Heures du Mans depuis 1976 sous le… …
38Welter, Ariadna — (1930 1998) actress sister of Linda Christian (real name, Blanca Rosa Welter), she made her screen debut in 1954. Welter was married to Gustavo Alatriste; they divorced in 1960, and Welter married again and put her career on hold for 5 years… …
39welter — (ingl. box.) Boxeador semimediano o semimedio o mediomediano …
40Welter — Wẹl|ter, das; s (Sport): Kurzf. von ↑ Weltergewicht (1). * * * Wẹlter, 1) Erich, Volkswirtschaftler und Wirtschaftspublizist, * Straßburg 30. 6. 1900, ✝ Frankfurt am Main 10. 6. 1982; Wirtschaftsredakteur der »Frankfurter Zeitung« 1921 32 und …